How to broad Cast Over the board tournament through chess.com

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Dear Sir,

I am a deputy arbiter at  SOUTH POINT SCHOOL GUWAHATI INDIA OPEN INTERNATIONAL RATING CHESS TOURNAMENT 2023 being held from 20th to 25th December, 2023 at Guwahati, Assam, India. The tournament is recognized by both All Inida Chess Federation and Fide and is a rated event. 

We are live broadcast the event through DGT live. Can anyone help us to broadcast this event through chess.com. The DGT live link is given here 

https://view.livechesscloud.com/#d6fe9fdd-4efd-4ab0-9dbe-2b4baedd4d68

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Pranabchess wrote:

Dear Sir,

I am a deputy arbiter at SOUTH POINT SCHOOL GUWAHATI INDIA OPEN INTERNATIONAL RATING CHESS TOURNAMENT 2023 being held from 20th to 25th December, 2023 at Guwahati, Assam, India. The tournament is recognized by both All Inida Chess Federation and Fide and is a rated event. 

We are live broadcast the event through DGT live. Can anyone help us to broadcast this event through chess.com. The DGT live link is given here 

https://view.livechesscloud.com/#d6fe9fdd-4efd-4ab0-9dbe-2b4baedd4d68

The link to have your games listed on the Chess.com events page is : https://www.chess.com/article/view/how-to-broadcast-your-games-on-chesscom

The link gives full details on what you need to do to get your event listed. Unfortunately, I doubt that you will be able to achieve it before your tournament ends because your tournament ends tomorrow. However, perhaps the information will help you to get ready for your next event.

(I don't have any influence over which games get chosen.)

I did click on your link:

But it is interesting to see what schools are doing with chess in India. It appears that you got an IM to play in one round of your tournament and he or she lost. I wish that game were available.

I did not find any summary page showing the schedule or the standings and there did not seem to be links to individual results or games.

Still, it it interesting that you want to share your tournament with the rest of the chess world.

Good luck.